11-13-2019 12:13 AM
Hi everybody,
I am very new in this networking world! hence I need your suggestion on establishing a VLAN network....
I created 5 VLAN(VLAN2-6) in Cisco MX100 and assigned IPs and Set Port3-7 access port. I made port-8 as trunk and allowed all VLANs.
In my cisco SG350 switch...what will I configure so that anyone from any VLAN just plug in any port of the switch and can access the VLAN his desktop/laptop IP belongs to. Ports will not be fixed with specific VLANs. Ports will not be fixed for any VLAN.
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11-13-2019 01:37 AM - edited 11-13-2019 01:39 AM
Hello
In my cisco SG350 switch...what will I configure so that anyone from any VLAN just plug in any port of the switch and can access the VLAN his desktop/laptop IP belongs to. Ports will not be fixed with specific VLANs. Ports will not be fixed for any VLAN.
You wont be able to do this unless you implement something akin to VMPS which supports dyanmic vlan assoication
What will work is
Meraki
The MX will handle the L3 interfaces/dhcp allocation, the trunk on the meraki will carring the vlans of the L3 interfaces towards SW01
SW01 -
Create the L2 vlans associated with the L3 interfaces of the meraki
Trunk towards Meraki
Trunk towards SW02
SW02 -
Create the L2 vlans associated with the L3 interfaces of the meraki
Trunk towards SW01
Assgin specific vlans to specific access ports
11-13-2019 12:49 AM
In my cisco SG350 switch ( in your diagram i am guessing Switch 1 and switch 2)
you need to create same VLAN as you created on MX meraki one also in SG350, make as access port respected devices suppose to go to VLAN.
Thinking that MEraki handle DHCP / NAT and Everything here ?
11-13-2019 01:37 AM - edited 11-13-2019 01:39 AM
Hello
In my cisco SG350 switch...what will I configure so that anyone from any VLAN just plug in any port of the switch and can access the VLAN his desktop/laptop IP belongs to. Ports will not be fixed with specific VLANs. Ports will not be fixed for any VLAN.
You wont be able to do this unless you implement something akin to VMPS which supports dyanmic vlan assoication
What will work is
Meraki
The MX will handle the L3 interfaces/dhcp allocation, the trunk on the meraki will carring the vlans of the L3 interfaces towards SW01
SW01 -
Create the L2 vlans associated with the L3 interfaces of the meraki
Trunk towards Meraki
Trunk towards SW02
SW02 -
Create the L2 vlans associated with the L3 interfaces of the meraki
Trunk towards SW01
Assgin specific vlans to specific access ports
11-13-2019 01:47 AM
11-13-2019 08:49 AM
Hello
For the meraki 802.1x is applicable for dynamic port vlan allocation , review this attached meraki doc url
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